boils laws
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Answer / vikrant yadav
accd to Boyle's law " at contt temperature pressure is inversely proportional to volume
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Answer / magha k
Boyle's law describes the inversely proportional
relationship between the absolute pressure and volume of a
gas
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Answer / jogindar
simply boils law states that, tempreture remaining
constant the volume of the given mass of the gas is
inversly proportional to its pressure
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Answer / guest
constant temperature pressure and temperature same
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